Scotland's women moved back into semi-final contention in the four-nations tournament in Vancouver, Canada, with a 5-1 victory over Chile.

Scotland's women moved back into semi-final contention in the four-nations tournament in Vancouver, Canada, with a 5-1 victory over Chile.

Grange Edinburgh's Alison Rowatt opened the scoring in only the fifth minute but Chile went straight down the other end and equalised through Daniela Infante.

That was the closest the South Americans got to their opponents as Bonagrass Grove's Linda Clement scored for the second successive game in the 23rd minute to give Scotland a half-time lead.

Sam Judge, of Glasgow Western, scored her first goal of the tournament midway through the second half, followed immediately by Clement's second - her third in four matches - and Bonagrass' Olympian Rhona Simpson rounded of the scoring eight minutes from time.

Wales' women have a chance to extend their three-point lead at the top of the table when they take on Canada today (2100 BST), while Scotland face a crucial game against Canada on Sunday.